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2008 Yamaha Yzf-r1 Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $7,999.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: black
Location:

Denver, Colorado, US

Denver, CO, US
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Yamaha YZF-R photos

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Yamaha YZF-R tech info

TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:7204388832

Yamaha YZF-R description

2008 Yamaha Yzf-R1 , 2008 R1 14k Miles Second owner Slip on Two Brothers Black Series Exhaust Oil Changed everk 2k miles Good condition no dents or major scratches $7,999.00 7204388832

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Yamaha to Produce PES1 and PED1 Electric Motorcycles by 2016

Mon, 21 Apr 2014

Yamaha announced plans to release the production versions of its PES1 and PED1 concept models within two years as part of the company’s plans to enter the electric motorcycle segment. The PES1 and PED1 (which stands for “Passion, Electric, Street” and “Passion, Electric, Dirt”) concepts were first revealed at last November’s Tokyo Motor Show. In the company’s newly-published annual report, Yamaha confirmed plans to produce the two models, saying: “In sports motorcycles, we are working to create new value with EV sports motorcycles, which we aim to launch in two years, with the development of the small, on-road sports PES1, as well as the PED1, which are being developed to expand the scope of electric vehicles to the off-road world.

Yamaha Teases R25 / R3 and Tricity Reveal on March 25

Mon, 17 Mar 2014

Yamaha released a new microsite teasing the launch of two models, expected to be the production versions of the YZF-R25 (or perhaps YZF-R3 for certain markets) and the Tricity leaning three-wheeled scooter. The site, Revstation.com, features a countdown timer and a 15-second video offering brief glimpses of the two models. Get the Flash Player to see this player.

Yamaha Sketches out the Features on the New 2010 YZ450F [Video]

Thu, 10 Sep 2009

You’ll realize how cheesy that headline is after watching the pretty rad video that Yamaha has released. Yamaha’s new motocross bike has taken a radical new approach.  The engine is backwards. Yamaha’s reason for doing this is to shift the heavy end of the motor more to the center of the motorcycle to make it more agile and responsive.  Slanting the cylinder also made for a straighter pathway for the air intake at the front of the bike.